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Canon imageCLASS MF5950dw Black & White Laser Multifunction Printer (4838B006)

Canon imageCLASS MF5950dw Black & White Laser Multifunction Printer (4838B006) Review


The Canon imageCLASS MF5950dw is the perfect addition to your small office or home network. With fast print and copy speeds and netwrok document handling features it's perfect for everyday business.


Price : $269.50
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Canon imageCLASS MF5950dw Black & White Laser Multifunction Printer (4838B006) Feature


  • Print speeds up to 35 pages per minute
  • 2-sided print/copy/fax/scan
  • Includes Wi-Fi support
  • Holds up to 300 sheets of paper
  • Canon Single Cartridge System (drum included)






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Costumer review

40 of 41 people found the following review helpful.
3Speedy But Not User Friendly
By SanjeevP
Speed, at 35 ppm, is what sets this unit apart in a sea of B&W multifunctions with duplex and Wi-Fi connectivity. In real word the speed was more like 25 ppm but the first page is out within 7 seconds - very nice. Real word Duplex speed is 12-15 ppm. In a busy office, speed saves a lot of employee time. But the machine is not user friendly and the time savings it giveth with speed it taketh back with more time in changing the settings and using it. The print quality is acceptable but not as good as my Samsung 1630 and Brother 9840 printers.

Here are some of the annoying things about this multifunction:

1. It came with default setting of silent dial tone and we could not figure out if it was really sending faxes and it took a call to customer service to change that setting.
2. To fax or copy in duplex, you have to change setting each time and cannot set a default duplex mode.
3. To receive duplex fax, we had to call to customer service to change the setting buried in menus.
4. Intensity of black color in print output cannot be changed to save the toner and there is no toner saver mode, or at least I have not been able to figure out so far.
5. To scan, first you have to initiate scanning by pressing a button on the machine and then go into the software on your computer to start scanning - very time consuming and annoying.

In the end I have very mixed feelings about this machine. Returning a heavy item like that is not easy either. So think carefully before you buy it because difficulty of using the machine takes away the time you save in speed.

UPDATE December 2011: I needed another one of B&W Multifunction machines and bought Brother MFC-8890DW High-Performance All-in-One Laser Printer which at 32 ppm is not as fast as these Canon, but more user friendly and has a much better print quality. Since I bought this Canon, they have dropped the price by more than hundred bucks, so if money is your main consideration, then it is not a bad buy at less that three hundred now.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
3Fast but not simple
By gturay
This item is fast, works well with duplexing, but is not automatic with its scanning vs printing.
When the computer asks to scan, I must push buttons the the Canon to get it to go into FAX mode.
It is a lot pricey on toner at the local office stores and is hard to find discount toner, due to it being new, and it goes into energy saving mode, thus having to press two buttons to make a copy.
I don't rate this machine very high. I have seen a lot better.

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Workhorse
By SmallBiz101
This copier is in use at a day care and runs on average 4000 copies a month. I have gone through 20,000 copies and the copier has worked tirelessly and without a single page getting jammed to date. Very pleased with the results - given what the day care was paying at the local kinkos - the copier paid for itself within the first three months. I also use after market toner and the copier works with it without complaints.

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